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Question
One mole of an ideal atomic gas is heated at a constant pressure of one atmosphere from 0oC to 100oC. Then the change in the internal energy is :One mole of an ideal atomic gas is heated at a constant pressure of one atmosphere from 0oC to 100oC. Then the change in the internal energy is :
Options
A.20.80 × 102 J
B.12.48 × 102 J
C.832 × 102 J
D.6.25 × 102 J
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